Core Viewpoint - Multiple A-share listed banks have recently seen significant share purchases by their directors, supervisors, and major shareholders, indicating confidence in the banks' long-term value and stability in market sentiment [1][5]. Group 1: Shareholder and Management Purchases - Qilu Bank announced on November 7 that its directors and executives have collectively increased their holdings by approximately 3.15 million yuan, achieving 90% of their planned purchase amount [1][3]. - Qingdao Bank reported that its major shareholder, Guoxin Chanin Holdings, increased its stake to 15.42% through the Hong Kong Stock Connect, becoming the largest shareholder [1][4]. - Since 2025, over 10 banks, including Xiamen Bank and Suzhou Bank, have experienced similar increases in shareholdings by management or major shareholders, predominantly among city commercial banks [1][3]. Group 2: Financial Performance and Trends - The third-quarter reports of listed banks show positive performance, with 35 out of 42 banks reporting year-on-year profit growth, and seven banks achieving double-digit growth [7]. - Qingdao Bank and Qilu Bank led the profit growth among listed banks, with increases of 15.54% and 15.14% respectively [7]. - The overall revenue of A-share listed banks grew by 0.9% year-on-year, while net profit increased by 1.5%, driven by stable expansion and improved net interest margins [7][8]. Group 3: Net Interest Margin Stability - The net interest margin (NIM) of many listed banks has shown signs of stabilization, particularly among city commercial banks, with 19 banks reporting an increase compared to the first half of 2025 [8]. - Notable increases in NIM were observed in banks such as Xi'an Bank and Nanjing Bank, with rises of 11 basis points and 7 basis points respectively [8]. - Analysts expect continued improvement in NIM due to the optimization of funding costs, with city commercial banks maintaining good growth potential [8][9].
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